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STNDR-Stander

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Stander EZ Adjust Bed Rail

$239.40
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SKU: 8000

Extendable, sturdy, and caregiver-friendly. Fits 12-16" mattresses, supports up to 300 lbs. Ideal for safe, easy bed transfers.

Delivery time: 1-2 Days
  • Stander EZ Adjust Bed Rail: Comprehensive Safety and Comfort

    Elevate your bedroom safety with the Stander EZ Adjust Bed Rail, designed for stability, convenience, and peace of mind.

    Features

    • Extendable Railing: Adjusts from 26 to 42 inches, providing versatile bed coverage.
    • Support Handle: Ensures safe and easy transfers in and out of bed.
    • Pivoting Guardrail: Pivots down 180 degrees for effortless caregiving access.
    • Organizer Pouch: Convenient storage for essentials right at your bedside.
    • Compatibility: Suitable for traditional beds with 12-16 inch mattresses.

    Perks

    • Fall Prevention: The extendable railing offers security, supporting independent living.
    • Peaceful Sleep: Sleep soundly with the bed rail's dependable stability.
    • Designed for Caregivers: The pivot feature enables easier, more compassionate care.
    • Easy Installation: Comes with all hardware and clear instructions for quick setup.

    Specifications

    • Weight: 14 lbs
    • Weight Capacity: 300 lbs
    • Length of Rail: Adjustable at 26", 34", and 42"
    • Rail Height: 22" from the base of the mattress
    • Gap Between Rails: 3"
    • Fits Mattress Heights: 12" to 16"
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